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Haplic Luvisol

Carbon fraction concentrations in a haplic Luvisol as affected by tillage

Carbon fraction concentrations in a haplic Luvisol as affected by tillage

... Environmental setting. The field experiment was performed in Sitzenhof (Germany). The experi- mental and control sites were situated in a ~200 ha field at an elevation of 430 m a.s.l. The average annual air temperature ...

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Changes in the Content of Soil Phosphorus after its Application into Chernozem and Haplic Luvisol and the Effect on Yields of Barley Biomass

Changes in the Content of Soil Phosphorus after its Application into Chernozem and Haplic Luvisol and the Effect on Yields of Barley Biomass

... soil – Mitscherlich pots). Nitrogen was applied in the form of CAN (27 % N) at a rate of 1 g N per pot in all the treatments incl. the control. Using statistical analysis, significant differences were found between the ...

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Biochar and Biochar with N Fertilizer Impact on Soil Physical Properties in a Silty Loam Haplic Luvisol

Biochar and Biochar with N Fertilizer Impact on Soil Physical Properties in a Silty Loam Haplic Luvisol

... loam Haplic Luvisol affected by the biochar application and its combination with N fertilizer during the years 2014–2016 (Experimental site of SUA-Nitra, Dolná Malanta, ...

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Soil structure stability and distribution of carbon in water-stable aggregates in different tilled and fertilized Haplic Luvisol

Soil structure stability and distribution of carbon in water-stable aggregates in different tilled and fertilized Haplic Luvisol

... The infl uence of tillage and fertilization on soil structure stability and the distribution of carbon in water-stable aggregates of loamy Haplic Luvisol were studied. Soil samples from the locality of Dolná ...

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Soil Structure after 18 Years of Long-term Different Tillage Systems and Fertilisation in Haplic Luvisol

Soil Structure after 18 Years of Long-term Different Tillage Systems and Fertilisation in Haplic Luvisol

... Soil structure is a key determinant of many soil environmental processes and is essential for supporting ter- restrial ecosystem productivity. Management of arable soils plays a significant role in forming and ...

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Changes in the Soil Magnesium and Sulphur Content after Kieserite Application into Haplic Luvisol and the Effect on Yields of Barley Biomass

Changes in the Soil Magnesium and Sulphur Content after Kieserite Application into Haplic Luvisol and the Effect on Yields of Barley Biomass

... In 2016 a pot experiment (5 kg of soil – Mitscherlich pots) with 4 treatments (incl. unfertilized control treatment) was established with spring barley, variety KWS Irina, in the outdoor vegetation hall. Haplic ...

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Hydrophysical characteristics and evaporation of Haplic Luvisol and Mollic Gleysol aggregates

Hydrophysical characteristics and evaporation of Haplic Luvisol and Mollic Gleysol aggregates

... of Haplic Luvisol and Mollic Gleysol in the drying process is presented in Table ...that Haplic Luvisol aggregates bigger than 1 mm in the whole range of soil water potentials bound more water ...

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The effect of fertilization with brown coal on Haplic Luvisol humic acids

The effect of fertilization with brown coal on Haplic Luvisol humic acids

... The influence of fertilization with brown coal (used as preparation called Rekulter) on properties of humic acids extract- ed from haplic luvisol was studied. Characteristics of humic acids were identified ...

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Sorption of Atenolol, Sulfamethoxazole and Carbamazepine onto Soil Aggregates from the Illuvial Horizon of the Haplic Luvisol on Loess

Sorption of Atenolol, Sulfamethoxazole and Carbamazepine onto Soil Aggregates from the Illuvial Horizon of the Haplic Luvisol on Loess

... The leakage of pharmaceuticals present in soils towards groundwater is largely controlled by sorption of those compounds in soils. In some soils, soil aggregates are covered by coatings, which may have considerably ...

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Fractionation of humus and optical properties of humic acids originating from different soil types

Fractionation of humus and optical properties of humic acids originating from different soil types

... cence intensity at 359 nm (Fig. 5). It was interesting that peak at 359 nm was relatively high for two sam- ples (Eutric Cambisol, Fluvi-Eutric Gleysol). Frac- tional composition of Fluvi-Eutric Gleysol indicated nearly ...

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Soil dehydrogenase activity in the presence of chromium (III) and (VI)

Soil dehydrogenase activity in the presence of chromium (III) and (VI)

... the Haplic Luvisol, ...the Haplic Luvisol soil, where the same value came to ...The Haplic Luvisol ...the Haplic Luvisol, because enzymatic activity equaled 89% ...

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Humic acids characterization by EDXS and 13C NMR spectroscopy

Humic acids characterization by EDXS and 13C NMR spectroscopy

... nozem, Haplic Luvisol, Haplic Cambisol, Leptic Cambisol and Eutric Cambisol) and from ...> Haplic Luvisol > Eutric Cambisol > Haplic Cambisol > Leptic ...

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Kinetics of methane oxidation in selected mineral soils

Kinetics of methane oxidation in selected mineral soils

... Methane oxidation followed the Michaelis-Menten kinetics, with relatively low values of parameters for Eutric Cambisol, while high values for Haplic Podzol, and especially for Mollic Gleysol which showed the ...

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Soil toposequence under man planted vegetation in the Krkonoše Mts , Czech Republic

Soil toposequence under man planted vegetation in the Krkonoše Mts , Czech Republic

... Abstract: Mountainous areas represent regions with specific soil cover pattern that is naturally given by an altitudi- nal gradient. The objective of our study was to describe the soil cover development on the ...

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Stand heterogeneity of total carbon and nitrogen, and C/N ratio in soil of mountain meadows

Stand heterogeneity of total carbon and nitrogen, and C/N ratio in soil of mountain meadows

... Gleyic Luvisol on one mountain meadow divided into two study plots: one moderately (once a season) mown (plant community of the nardo-Callunetea class) and one abandoned for about 12 years (plant community of the ...

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Impact of short- and long-term agricultural use of chernozem on its quality indicators

Impact of short- and long-term agricultural use of chernozem on its quality indicators

... loam Haplic Chernozem the SOM content of ~30 g C kg -1 soil can be considered as a threshold (critical) value at which the unfavourable and significant decline in water- stable aggregation was ...

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Macro  and microscale gaseous diffusion in a Stagnic Luvisol as affected by compaction and reduced tillage

Macro and microscale gaseous diffusion in a Stagnic Luvisol as affected by compaction and reduced tillage

... Stagnic Luvisol derived from loess near Göttingen, Germany, influenced the gas transport properties (air permeability, gaseous macro- and microdiffusivities, oxygen diffusion rate) in the topsoil and subsoil ...

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Compressive behaviour of the soil in buffer zones under different management practices in Finland

Compressive behaviour of the soil in buffer zones under different management practices in Finland

... In the Jokioinen (Vertic Cambisol) and Maaninka (Haplic Regosol) pedons, the parent material con- sisted of fine-textured, postglacial sediments mainly deposited in brackish water during the Yoldia Sea stage ...

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Mapping soils using the fuzzy approach and regression kriging case study from the Považský Inovec Mountains, Slovakia

Mapping soils using the fuzzy approach and regression kriging case study from the Považský Inovec Mountains, Slovakia

... The fuzzy k-mean classifier was parameterised to obtain the partition to totally three STUs. Fol- lowing the output diagnostic features of centroids, the soils can be classified as Haplic Stagnosols (Albic, ...

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Effect of long term organic amendments on chemical and microbial properties of a luvisol

Effect of long term organic amendments on chemical and microbial properties of a luvisol

... Field experiment. A long-term field experiment (randomized complete block design with four rep- licates) was established at the experimental farm of INRES-Plant Nutrition (50°32'42''N, 6°59'14''E), University of Bonn, ...

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